sorry to be off topic but does any of you know a way to get back into an instagram account? I was stupid forgot my login password. I love any help you can give me!
@Quinn Will i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Toy bookie, I gotta say I was always wondering how complex and detailed these dio sellers make them. But you have made it so easy to understand; and I will definitely try to make a diorama for my marvel legends.
Easy to follow diorama tutorial on making cinderblocks! Straight to the point, with no added BS! I'll be checking out all the rest...hope to see some new ones too! Thanks!
Came out great and I'm glad more people in the 1:12 scale diorama community are covering basics. I know the model train, doll house, dungeons and dragons, gundam, model planes and 1:10 model makers have there own active diorama type communities on youtube but I still feel our community still growing on this platform. Keep going man and honestly if it wasn't for Bob the Odd, AlFigures, TheBudgetJedi and MechBay I wouldn't have made my own diorama channel.
i agree! i actually know all the people you mentioned, alfigures really revolutionized the duo game years back, crazy good. and also checked your page, great stuff you just gained a new follower!
TheTactical Nerdist I agree with all those people you listed however I would also add you to my list of people that inspire me to keep on doing my own but I would have to say Glenn Webb (RIP) was who got me started down the path of diorama.
TheTactical Nerdist I agree with all those people you listed however I would also add you to my list of people that inspire me to keep on doing my own but I would have to say Glenn Webb (RIP) was who got me started down the path of diorama.
Need to make an old flagstone looking base for one of my figures , this is the method I've been looking for , was just unsure of the materials . Thanks for this , the video is spot on .
I use polycrylic for a protective finish, its better than modpodge, because with modpodge you get it wet afterwards and it gets tacky like glue. Polycrylic is waterproof, dries hard and doesn't eat through the foam
Question what’s the stuff you use? It looks like styrofoam? But like a special kind? Lol I’ve only seen the white cooler styrofoam but that’s not gona do it
@@ROCCOTHEGREAT , you are doing a great job. I'm a total newbie (and maybe a dummy lol) when building dioramas. Nothing 'obvious' about it. I personally find the info in your tutorials inspirational and very useful. Keep up the gr8 work Rocco, you are the best!!!